After reading the reviews, we were apprehensive to stay here. Once we got out of the car, we noticed a group of well dressed, put together individuals. While checking in, we overheard them discussing how this hotel is a place for unhoused people to stay during their transition to get back on their feet. Just an FYI. Beyond this, we received our keys and rode the kind-of-janky elevator to the third floor. We got into our room and did our inspection to ensure there were no cameras, bugs, etc. Thankfully, we saw nothing of the sort. However, we noticed our window cracked. Hotel windows aren't supposed to open. Needless to say, we used our luggage and the ironing board to ensure no one was able to come in while we slept. We did this both nights we stayed. The hotel is in the sort of ghetto. Not truly, but not super safe area either. I was just thankful we had a place to lay our heads at night and that there weren't bugs or cameras.